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by grubles
2421 days ago
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Your whole new network wouldn't be Bitcoin then. Therefore there is no cloning. Bitcoin scarcity remains in tact. Bitcoin's initial distribution was as preferable as it can really get. It was announced to a mailing list of people most likely to pay attention to it. Anyone with a computer could join the network and be rewarded with bitcoins. You didn't even need to have a fast computer. The software was free and open source. There isn't much you can improve upon without introducing trust or maligned identification schemes. |
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I placed 20 $1 bills on the ground scattered right outside my house. They are out on the street, free and open air. Anyone can take them.
In actuality, there will be a small, small minority of the world that gets all the value.